The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STRAWBERRIES Whole List Strong ‘gy | GOUPINPRICE as Exchange Opens ‘Ship nee THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, fo’ Clock AL:G: b OQ Investments Short Supply Brings Rise at} NEW YORK, lay Iheeteavy buying orderg Wore accuny ats YRIDAY BARNES? Le sa ree t'th et Wedne First Low ‘Tide Thi 25 Cents a Crate rane toda f ; a i On SSF | Are Becoming ” erate Thursday Utah, 88, a 4 ges ‘ ‘glawiny iit;| Weather Bureau Report S Weather was ng, 64% up 4; Chino 31, UP] TATOOKH INLAND, May 18 A. M Se Ese orcad carce 3 of the navel v ae 8 hevopens | hair Sate * A While range of prices on Florida a gsi a BPA fruit was noted at from $6.60 to $8 a box Local turnips were on the market @t 40 cents a dozen bunches. The at Owl Drug Co. Third and Pike The Eight Per Cent opportunities of last year and the year before have passed. The Seven Per Cents are Arvived an from Poston via! Tarnips were of good quality, tho bank Yoane be Sorp } ; |New York, Ihlladelph Ya. Han cnt se ON : 5 : Satie small. Carifornia Head lettuce SEDAN FREE no longer offered freely. With more and more money ora : ted at from $2 to $2.50 a . 2 . ¢ Bitte Cavtege wes from 4% to 5 WHEAT PRICES recligingsiay awotatlons ibe seeking investment, Six Per Cents and lower yields ra Gents a pound. Local «green ontons arniah i wy ata me Nailed Str Juneau for Southenstern prevail. PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY’S SEVEN PER CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PREFER- ENCE STOCK OFFERS AN ATTRACTIVE INVEST- MENT IN A SOUND PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITY. an At 25 cents » dozen bunches had Poe eo taken the place of the} OF tg ae Ma Walla stock. Radishes were} Mt 20 cents for dozen bunches. cm There were no changes on the wer _ Wholesale dairy market Thursday, | [7 Local Market VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Per dos 5 ee Local. per 1, ... 1240 15! 5 "t= Cal, sack : “s 6.00” May wheat 1 New, dos. bunches 1,80 | changed. O, May 18.—Wheat prices ione of the Ch day. Quota xt HH | Ala. ka Vessels a. te Binge | i It takes preference over all the common and pre- ferred stock of the Company as to dividends. It comes first, in other words. Dividends will be due quarterly, January 15, April 15, July 15 and October 15 of each year. “Or. bait crate = . t Cal. ° ‘ ‘ ‘ t ‘ © » Ttlatied, str Ad 4 'Ny| Vessels in Other Ports 14" | sew York-btay 17=dallod, we Maney a aM 1 Beattie ° . 4 as May 1s—Arrived, ety Africa This stock may be purchased at the market price = me. yale por Arrives, _ ote of about 104, either for cash or on terms of ten equal $4 3 “ wee - , r = a) , 7 j =] . tian. ee “a Chicago Board of Trade! monthly payments, the Company paying interest on the ' re ee orate i payments at the rate of 7% if payments are completed ; . weit ae | and at the rate of 5% if payments are withdrawn 7 a Cee is coming. Are you before purchase is completed. e fancy ae rq - is Garnetn, pari pia aaa ‘ my ks rf sels wn for it? Do you The money secured from the sale of this stock will ' yome Seen. bamper --< +1 i. peg ee accumulate be used to help finance additions to our plant and _ : property, with which we are now serving 160 com- munities in the Puget Sound region with power, light and transportation. Only a limited amount, $300,000, will be offered to the public at this time. FUNDS earning night and day? MAXIMUM of INTEREST Compatible with MAXIMUM of SAFETY The most Tadhaleethes savings bank in the Northwest The Bank for Savings IN SEATTLE Pine St. at Fourth Ave, which has always paid its depositors CASH ON DEMAND having never required a» notice of withdrawal Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 41% 41m ak Nominal 42 tay 21a 14g nat | July tise 1180 |Bepe kts tbe? ubee Nomtnat Ne Complete information regarding the company and the purpose of this sale will be furnished on application to any office of the company or at any bank. PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY SEATTLE TACOMA EVERETT BELLINGHAM Yearlings, eves, 1G medium, $9 Weeid 10864 ives Foreign Money Status Wednesday's Quotations DAIRY PRKODU Ts a atone | Batter acai creamery phn Femuhe vind P bli M | i ccs” ic int ‘ublic Market; as. SANITARY Se. ae oe er ee ce i ee ee ee ei Or. tripi Wisconsin cream brick Swine “e %| N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Thursday's Quotations ee Seetets z Suger—Quiet. Raw, $4.04; granuiat ; y krone....18.49 tA POULTRY AND MEATS Mtoe No. 7 Rio, spat, 11011} 1b; 16.00 ete Greek drachma....4.30 © ; Prices Paid by Wholesule Deniers eR @ . $ . Pathe Fancy reese . Foreign Securities ities sete Foreign Exchange Weseeteyy notations fx 1 to . May 16 Furnished by Logan & Uren : 1% Tbe. and over . Rterting 0 Second Ave. Heattle : Mene—4\5 We ana up na dames | Med., live, 2% to 4% Ibe... 20 ovr Sight, live, 2'to 2% tos. ‘4 8 2 “a Paney ary picked 20 above “4 6 ite, fot. per . Beigian Hares—Live, per m. .. Dressed uskere—Pancy 4. Pindt it bs. toe : Clerk Missing From ‘| Home Since Monda Dressed. light, a 3 a Rudolph Johnson was re . Live, via ber per tb. 3°! Thursday to have been rf : from hia home at 1% 4 oles, Hight ‘ 1$\ at. since Monday. 1 s a eee gene? . » Me. E ce at wh lags, heavy .. - 4@ oa | no e H 3 : oot *\ ort, wal Johnson hed bought o(? 1 —CLOWNS— BMY, WERE «002+ see ese eeee 18 \ticket for Spoka 1 ‘ ‘There’s Oodles More of Them Just Like These—Oh, Boy! Diey. tee jee wa 172 59 33) “Ho has a wife and child here| MY ’ And It's FREE! ‘ Mea, ’ 65@ .09|who need him,” said Burns. “He | Jar POULTRY AND MEATS |had no reason for leaving home.” | P Prices Paid Wholesale Deaiere | Johnson is 34 3 +] s a a e Ducks — Dressed, ».. . Ld | Hens—Dressed, b | . = aS 6S Se SL me Live, heavy, tb. . Live, light, . aaa 2 it CIRC S Fancy ‘dressed, T. Live, fancy Beigian Hares—Live, per tb Dressed aS. ‘ountry dar eased, m.. vent ney. hight | es cremed te Circus Will Be in To for T! i Rn 8 wn for Three , Starting Thursday, May 18th a 7 Receipts at Seattle R T ¢ >K ET NOW — " _— P¥ocee = a. None Chick oon 100-T. slew. I I I } e fervee ° Chick Mas! With BOM, 100-™. ska 5 Quotations at Stockyards Few Nah 3 Prime steers Seontes Eos 1 neat Mins Have just TWO of your friends and neighbors who are NOT NOW h The St eliver i | vanut Mew! wif in ut ‘eat the subscription blanks printed below. Then bring to The Star office and ae ony ticket sie aeration: . ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR 3 Alfalfa Meal Hone Meal anulated Kustern, hardwood : DELIVERED TO THEM Collect No Money on City Subscriptions—Just Take the Order for the Paper 9.00@ 10.00 5.00 9.00 SUBSCRIPTION BLANK I hereby subscribe to THE SEATTLE STAR for two months ‘Hogs— Prime light Bmooth heavy . SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Rove T hereby «ut THE § LE STAR for two Strawberries —ilorin, 20-pt cert and thereafter until 1 same discontinued. I agree to pay : , 1000 $99 shell or the carrier at the rate of 60¢ per month ity ter until T order ame discontinued. “1 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED 'TO ME. ped Band ter et he rate of 600. per month. ++18.00@12.50 TO ME { NOT NOW HAVING T STAR DELIVERED TO ME 12.009 12.00 10.00 12.00 Name 11.00 @1 sb0g1 Secmioe # - rt Address ; 4000 8.00 BANK CLEARINGS Phon FLOUR AND SUGAR 1] Mise Louise Wetts " j iat | 4 Louise Wells, of Chicago, t Wholerale Pricer oe a1 | [newly elected national president of |, Taken by .... Flour-—Farn. va city del 8.4099.00 Clearings “Beat, the Women's Overseas Service 49 | Balances 36 sins, 't “ee ras, athe tne © santoen worker] ira wo Bi Hane ancate, Circulation Dept. THE SEATTLE STAR 1307-11 Seventh Ave.

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